DiscoverReformers Collective
Reformers Collective
Claim Ownership

Reformers Collective

Author: Becky Hennesy

Subscribed: 9Played: 129
Share

Description

This podcast is the landing place where high level community reformers and city transformers meet with host Becky Hennesy to discuss and discover godly solutions to earthly problems. Through in-depth conversations and occasional solo episodes, Becky Hennesy tackles this new calling and assignment over life with the same passion she's had for local church ministry for 40+ years. NOTE: Beginning October 2021, Reformers Collective replaces the Being Becky podcast. Current subscribers to Being Becky will now receive notifications for new Reformers Collective episodes.
49 Episodes
Reverse
Host Becky Hennesy brings on a new friend and reformer to the podcast. Her name is Deja Ard and her journey to launching a life-changing childcare center is incredible. It's a unique facility because it is specifically designed to assist children diagnosed on the Austism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Deja is all too familiar with this special needs world after her own son  was diagnosed with ASD at age 2. At first she struggled to find answers to help her son's behavior/speech development. Deja explains to Becky how she went through a series of emotions such as denial, depression, stress, defeat, confusion, guilt, anger, helplessness and most of inadequacy. But her determination and perseverance paid off. Plus, a divinely-inspired mission trip to Costa Rica where she met a host of other parents with special needs children.  Deja returned from that trip with a vision to not just help her own son, but hundreds of other families experiencing the same challenges she had. The result was brand new childcare facility called Spectrum of Love Childcare Center located in Duncanville, Texas. As all true reformers do, Deja worked tirelessly to build relationships with others around her. Specifically, she connected with local Independent School Districts, non-profit organizations, and local governmental officials to give her guidance on how to base her programs on the development of functional skills so that children will be successful and independent in school, at home, and in life.Spectrum of Love Childcare Center classrooms are setup to model a structure vital to teaching functional skills within that academic environment. With Behavior Technicians leading classes and using Applied Behavior Analysis Techniques, Deja says unique students will be better equipped for a successful school year and home life. Some of the activities at the childcare center include:- Breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, and dinner- Occupational Therapy Techniques with arts, crafts, music and movement- Circle Time- Potty Training Assistance- Functional Life Skills station using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Techniques- Functional Social Skills station using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Techniques- Nap time- Behavior Technician Guided outdoor play to cultivate friendships- Speech Development and Sign Language- Academic Stations using Montessori TechniquesContact Deja at: Deja@SpectrumOfLoveChildcare.comThe Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share this show with your circle of family and friends! Also, be sure to turn on "notifications" within your mobile device for both:1. your favorite listening platform such as apple, spotify, etc...2. this podcast show within that listening platformRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to all podcasters. Why? Because they help a podcast rank higher on most listening platforms, which exposes a show to more potential listeners. If you have an extra minute, please leave a good review of this episosde!
Host Becky Hennesy hangs out with one of her besties! It's Tara Bollinger-Okszuler, the creator of an incredible non-profit organization called Inspire School Programs. In this episode, they breakdown how Inspire was launched, how it's grown, and the secret power of starting small.They also take listeners into Tara's own "inspiring" journey from Miss Missouri who had a degree in Broadcasting to her "crazy faith"  move to Texas in 2012 to start in Inspire program in Cedar Hill.So what exactly is Inspire School Programs? Its primary purpose is to create SEL (Social and Emotional Learning) mentoring programs, events and curriculum that inspire students to discover their value, find purpose and build strength to be successful in life while positively contributing to their community.Inspire School Programs focuses on partnering with local schools to provide SEL programs and mentor students. According to student survey results after a semester of classroom mentoring, Inspire had the following results:86% - felt an increase in self-confidence94% - respect themselves more85% - respect others more91% - make better relationship choices66% - used at least one positive coping technique for anger or anxiety within a week Inspire uses classroom mentoring, curriculum and events to create a safe environment to help students develop in SEL competencies. Inspire works with local schools to determine their specific student issues and address them in programs. Inspire’s approach to student mentoring includes academic encouragement, positive coping skills, social and emotional intelligence development as well as mental health awareness. The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Host Becky Hennesy welcomes America's favorite public school assembly speaker Reggie Dabbs to the podcast. Since the late 1980s, Reggie has been a familiar name for many teenagers who have heard him speak in hundreds of school systems, churches, youth camps and other events around the nation. His impact for the Kingdom is so broad and wide it's nearly impossible to measure. He and Becky share about his latest move to the Dallas/Ft. Worth Texas region, where he's joined the Trinity Church pastoral staff. They also dive into how his role in the Kingdom has reformation roots that run deep into the hearts of America's youth.Links to Reggie's website: reggiedabbsonline.comBorn to an unwed teenager, Reggie was raised by foster parents until he was in the fourth grade, and then they officially adopted him and gave him the Dabbs name.As the Dabbs’ reared Reggie, they instilled in him strong moral values, for which he is genuinely grateful. They also ingrained in him the fact that in every situation he faced, he had a choice. What he did with those choices was entirely up to him.In the sixth grade, Reggie began playing the saxophone and hated it. At the insistence of his parents he continued to practice and to play. Not until his freshman year in college did he actually enjoy the instrument, and today, he plays with fervor and expertise.After graduating from college, Reggie began his public speaking. During one speaking engagement, his host asked if he would be interested in addressing a high school assembly. From that small beginning in 1987, Reggie has become a popular public school speaker.When addressing a school assembly, Reggie talks to the kids in a humorous style about choices each of them has when faced with drugs, alcohol, suicide, etc. Reggie gets in kids faces and tells them that he never smoked a cigarette, never did drugs, never drank alcohol, because he chose not to. He assures them that they can make the same kinds of choices.Reggie talks to kids about family and how thankful they should be that they have families.  Most of all, Reggie drives home the fact that “You can never change your past, but you can change your future!”The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
In this special episode of Reformers Collective, host Becky Hennesy takes her listeners inside the recent launch meeting for a new mid-week gathering called Reformers 101 at Trinity Church in Cedar Hill, Texas. The main speaker for the launch event was Dubb Alexander (who was Becky's in-studio guest two episodes ago).Dubb spoke to several hundred Christians who sense they have been specifically assigned to a particular sphere of society as reformers and influencers for the Kingdom. They came to hear how Dubb's overview of his  School of Kingdom teaching series. The School of Kingdom is a training center designed to equip and release followers of Christ into practical skillsets and eradicate false religious mindsets.In the days following this message, he and Becky began leading nearly 200 people at Trinity Church for the Reformers 101 Wednesday night training sessions.Credentialed by the United Nations, Dubb travels the world working with multiple presidents and other heads of state around the globe to bring Kingdom solutions to nations. In 2018 encouraged by his spiritual father in the prophetic, Dan McCollam, Dubb began training other Kingdom minded world changers to do what he has done so effectively; to infiltrate the highest spheres of influence and covertly implement the strategies of heaven into the systems of the world.When Dubb is not traveling he can be found in Amarillo, TX loving life with his beautiful wife of 18 years, Beth, and his 10 year old daughter Cinda.The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
It's happened again! Another friendly takeover! Host Becky Hennesy's good friend Jamie Lyn Wallnau walked into the Reformers Collective Podcast Studio, grabbed a mic, and then proceeded to insert herself as the question poser for this episode. What nerve! Last time they broke down the Reformers Collective conference held back in October 2021. This time they discuss what makes Becky tick as a world changer herself and how she branched into this new realm of reformation. Plus Jamie Lyn realizes during the show how Millennialls and Gen-Zers like herself can learn key life tips from the (slightly) older generation. :) Becky also reveals her secret to how she made the transition from being a self-proclaimed quitter to becoming a champion in the reformation business. It's a trait Becky says she's also observed in every other great reformer she's met.Check out Jamie Lyn's own podcast!Set Apart Women Podcast (hosted by Jamie Lyn Wallnau)The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Becky Hennesy introduces her podcast audience to another one of her new fast friends she has met in the past few months. His name is Dubb Alexander...and his life journey is almost too incredible to believe.His parents were ex-hippie atheists who later accepted Christ..but then joined a cult, got kicked out of the cult, and then started their own off-shoot cult from that cult. Crazy but true. That's why it's easy to see why Dubb says he has personally experienced the chains of twisted religious beliefs. Today, he is on a mission by God to reach his generation with the authentic and authoritative power of true Kingdom living.   One of the ways he is seeing this come to pass is through launching  School of Kingdom, an online training center designed to equip and release followers of Christ into practical skillsets and eradicate false religious mindsets.Credentialed by the United Nations, Dubb travels the world working with multiple presidents and other heads of state around the globe to bring Kingdom solutions to nations. In 2018 encouraged by his spiritual father in the prophetic, Dan McCollam, Dubb began training other Kingdom minded world changers to do what he has done so effectively; to infiltrate the highest spheres of influence and covertly implement the strategies of heaven into the systems of the world.When Dubb is not traveling he can be found in Amarillo, TX loving life with his beautiful wife of 18 years, Beth, and his 10 year old daughter Cinda.The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Host Becky Hennesy catches up with Ukrainian Peter Pshichenko to hear his perspective on the current crisis in eastern Europe from a Christian viewpoint. After hearing his remarks and prayer at a recent church service at Trinity Church (Cedar Hill, Texas), Becky knew she needed to bring him onto the podcast to speak to her growing audience of reformers.Peter runs a trucking company in the north Texas area and is deeply committed to supporting various missions projects around the world. His heart for the Great Commission is evident all over his life: in his actions, his character and his voice.Reformers will be encouraged by what Peter is hearing on the ground in Ukraine as well as how he is making a huge impact for the Kingdom of God as a businessman.The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
In this episode, host Becky Hennesy brings on her husband Jim Hennesy, lead pastor at Trinity Church (Cedar Hill, Texas) and they discuss the new era  that the Church experiencing in 2022.(It's about time Jim made an appearance, right?) And yes, one of the main ingredients on the table of their discussion is the Church's role in creating  the spiritual atmosphere for genuine reformation in our families, cities and communities. Jim's wisdom on fighting spiritual battles in the heavenly realm as well as conquering our own sinful nature through the Holy Spirit are unpacked for listeners to enjoy in this episode. They also discuss how the Church is changing and must change now in the social aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic left behind.Jim and Becky have served as leaders of Trinity Church since the mid 1990s. Prior to coming to Texas, they served in pastoral leadership in St. Petersburg, Florida. Over the decades, they have learned to handle holy things of the Kingdom and also how to steward the burden for corporate righteousness. Their leadership has stood the test of time and their love for the body of Christ is evident to all who know them.The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Host Becky Hennesy sits down with a new kindred-spirit friend Trog Trogdon. They met in 2021 at a chance encounter at Bonton Farms, an urban ministry located in Dallas, Texas. Trog went on to attend and participate in Becky's first ever Reformers Collective Conference later that year in October...and they have been fast friends ever since. Trog has dedicated his life to building the kingdom of God by doing a lot of small simple acts of love and kindness...over and over again. He is the kind of man that just looks and sounds like he could have been one of the 12 disciples following around Jesus! His passion to see others find the Truth in Christ is refreshing, attractive and encouraging.After graduating high school, he earned his BBA and MBA from Campbell University in North Carolina. Following his degrees, Trog came to Texas for what he thought was a business opportunity, but the Lord had different plans. For almost 20 years, Trog has served in leadership roles for multiple ministry endeavors, such as being a Cares Team with Apartment Life Ministries, helping plant 1042 Church in Frisco, and being a Discipleship Minister with Christ Church Plano. Just before launching Kingdom Focus Coaching, he served as an urban missionary and VP of Discipleship with Bonton Farms where he invested his time making disciples. Trog is married to a beautiful woman named Mendi and has three children, Sevyn, Rok, and Truth. He is passionate about helping the poor, sharing his faith in Christ, encouraging and equipping people to be all Jesus has called them to be. Among his various nuggets of wisdom and stories, Becky and Trog also discuss his journey into ministry that began in Bolivar, Missouri...and they learn during the podcast of their shared common roots in the Ozarks where both spent time in school and training. Links from the episodeBonton FarmsKingdom Focus CoachingThe Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
 Annabelle Wallnau has mastered the secret of mixing her Christian faith with action..and she is using simple household items like mattresses and couches as her ticket to demonstrate the tangible love of Christ. Host Becky Hennesy brings Annabelle onto the podcast to learn more about how this tour-de-force lady has impacted literally hundreds of hardship families (mostly single mothers). What started as an inconvenient water leak under a bathroom sink in Annabelle's home has transformed into a flood of generosity across the north Texas area. That heart to help bring reformation in people's lives is called Furnishing Families of Texas and she's become 'Exhibit A' of how everyday people can help match an available resource to a real need. "In March 2018, we had a water disaster in our home that required us to remove the contents of a bedroom and give the furniture away," says Annabelle. "I called our local Rapid Rehousing program at The Center For Transforming Lives and within minutes they gave me the name of a woman who needed the bedroom set who was just moving into her first apartment."Annabelle and a friend with her that day soon found out that the woman's 7-year-old son didn't have a mattress and had actually never slept in a bed in his life.  Annabelle and her friend responded by saying "not on our watch!" Within a day the boy was sleeping in his very first mattress. Since then Furnishing Families of Texas has either purchased or negotiated the donation of over 300 beds, bedding, and housewares for single mothers and their children. What makes Annabelle's story even more amazing is that she operates strictly by a simple website and word of mouth to locate families who need helping hand with basic home furnishings. According in her website, the DFW Metroplex has one of the highest homeless, single mother family populations in the nation. Furnishing Families of Texas is committed to breaking the cycles of homelessness and generational poverty through teaching and experiential learning.Furnishing Families of Texas partners with local charities that help desperate families get a roof over their head. Many have nothing and will sleep and eat on the floor. The ministry works to provide beds, bedding, tables, chairs and other basic home necessities to these Moms and their children – at no cost to them. For many this will be their first kitchen table or first bed.Annabelle is no stranger to effective ministry originating from the DFW area. Her husband, Lance Wallnau, is a well-known prophet, speaker, author and TV host. He also hosts his own podcast/YouTube show  called The Lance Wallnau ShowLinks from episodeFurnishing Families of TexasThe Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Has host Becky Hennesy finally met her match in conversational enthusiasm? Guest Jackson Sandefer gives her a run for her money as they discuss how God is using him to revolutionize and reform the way local churches and ministries can reach the youth of the DFW area. During his time as youth pastor at Crossroads Church (Duncanville, Texas), Jackson began to work with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes organization. The favor he received from teachers, administrators, coaches--and most importantly students--opened the door for Jackson to lay the groundwork for students to launch their own outreach on public school campuses. He simply called them Jesus Clubs and they have struck spiritual gold across several campuses in the DFW area, including Duncanville High School, the largest high school in America.Jackson currently serves as the Director of Youth Alive Ministries (affiliated with the North Texas Assemblies of God District) where he plans to take the Jesus Club concept well beyond the scope of the DFW area. Links from episodeJackson Sandefer on InstagramNorth Texas Youth Alive on InstagramNorth Texas AG Youth MinistriesFellowship of Christian AthletesNorth Texas Fellowship of Christian AthletesThe Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Buckle up and get ready for a wild ride in this conversation between host Becky Hennesy and Pastor/Apostle/Prophet Sherman Dumas! This tireless man may have mastered the art of high-level multi-tasking since he is currently is serving on two church staffs at the same time! He's the Lead pastor of All Nations Worship Assembly Church in San Bernardino, California...and also just recently joined the staff at Trinity Church in Cedar Hill, Texas as Community Life Pastor. Becky and her husband Jim became fast friends with Sherman after first meeting him at a conference in  January 2021. He later spoke at Trinity Church in May 2021. The energy and prophetic anointing Sherman carries prompted several more return visits to Trinity...and within a few months, the Hennesy's felt led to ask him to join their team in Texas. In this episode Sherman shares his insights and inspiration on making community/city reformation a practical  and spiritual mandate for every local church in the world. He also is a firm believer that every believer in Christ should look in the mirror everyday and see a person in full-time ministry. Sherman has a wife (Dr. Jaquet Dumas) and five children...who all just recently moved to Mansfield, Texas.Follow Sherman on Instagram at ShermanDumasTVFollow Sherman on YouTube at Doing it with the DumasesThe Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Meet former Cedar Hill City Manager Alan Sims as he sits down with host Becky Hennesy to discuss the amazing intersection of faith and public policy. He breaks down the original Greek word "ecclesia" that Jesus used to define as His "church." What you hear from Alan may surprise you when you learn how Jesus expected His followers to behave and interact as a unique governmental structure in the world.Alan was elected to Cedar Hill City Council, Place 3 in May 2019.  Prior to his election to the city council, Alan retired from the city management profession after 32 years, nearly 15 of which were spent serving as the City Manager of Cedar Hill. From 1986-2000, he held various management positions, including Deputy City Manager with the City of Overland Park, KS (suburb of Kansas City). He received both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Public Administration from the University of Kansas, earning the latter in May 1988.Alan currently serves on the University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Advisory Board, the Board of Trustees of Trinity Church and Christian School in Cedar Hill, and Transformation Vision Board of Directors. He was also appointed by the State Supreme Court of Texas as a Public Member of the State Bar of Texas. In the past, Alan has served on the Board of Directors of the North Texas Tollway Authority and Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce. He served as a Regional Director for the Texas City Management Association (TCMA) and President of the North Texas City Management Association (NTCMA).The Cedar Hill City Council bestowed the honor of renaming its recreation center the “Alan E. Sims” Recreation Center. TCMA and the Kansas University City Managers and Trainees (KUCIMATS) presented Alan with their “Lifetime Achievement Awards.” Additionally Northwood University conveyed to him an Honorary Doctorate degree.Alan has been married to his “girlfriend” Gayle for 46 years and have 4 adult children and 8 grandchildren.The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Host Becky Hennesy takes a break from the studio this week to invite her podcast audience to listen to a passionate message she delivered in October 2020 at Trinity Church in Cedar Hill, Texas. Was Joseph's life an example of the first recorded reformer in the Bible? How did he respond when all the odds were stacked against him? What can we learn about how favor works in the Kingdom of God? Listen as Becky unpacks Joseph's journey from his early dreams to the destiny God had assigned him at birth. The path he left for today's believers in Christ is a clarion call to embrace the spiritual office of a reformer. The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Global influencer, speaker, author and prophetess Cindy Jacobs makes a return visit to host Becky Hennesy's podcast to talk all things reformation and how the Bible instructs us to view this critical component of the Kingdom of God on the earth.Cindy shares several ways that Holy Spirit has prompted her to take a deeper, second look at some very familiar Scripture as it relates to the call for all Christians to be genuine reformers within their own sphere of influence.Becky and Cindy have been close friends for more than 20 years and their conversations routinely bring encouragement, accountability, and passion to each other's lives...and to anyone else who listens!Click here to buy Cindy's latest book Reformers Arise on Amazon.As mentioned, this is Cindy's second time as a guest. Check out the October 20,2020 episode (#3 from the Being Becky podcast) where they discuss the value of authentic relationships.The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Reformer Ferrell Fellows is back on the show with host Becky Hennesy to break down what's happened in her real estate world in the wake of the first ever Reformers Collective Conference.What makes Ferrell so effective is that her fiery passion for genuine reformation in the DFW area is matched by incredible patience and business savvy. Young entrepreneurs will be inspired listening to this conversation!Also, you haven't heard her first visit on the Reformers Collective podcast, go check it out immediately! It's episode #1 (October 13, 2021) and it's by far the most downloaded episode since Becky began podcasting (both Being Becky and Reformers Collective).The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!
Becky Hennesy's podcast has been hijacked! In this episode, prior guest and good friend Jamie Lyn Wallnau bursts into the Reformers Collective Podcast studio and takes over the host duties. She turns Becky into a guest on her show as they review the highlights from the first ever Reformers Collective Conference held back in October 2021 at Trinity Church in Cedar Hill, Texas.Aside from the conference, Becky gives an update to some amazing changes happening in the South Oak Cliff school system and how local reformers recently fought for massive physical upgrades to the tune of $70-million dollars. According to what Becky has learned from school officials, it's made a tremendous difference in the atmosphere and attitudes of both teachers and students. (Side note: could there be a correlation between this local transformation and the fact that South Oak Cliff's football team just advanced to the state title football game in 5A Division II?)They also discuss the small ways that anyone can begin the process of reformation in their own communities. Did you know that even serving as a substitute teacher can be a seed of reformation where you live? What about serving the homeless? Or being a foster parent for a few months? Or prayer walks/runs around your local schools and city government buildings?Check out Jamie Lyn's own podcast!Set Apart Women Podcast (hosted by Jamie Lyn Wallnau)Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.
Are you old enough to know the name The D.O.C.? He's a famous 80s rapper and songwriter and he joins podcast in this episode with host Becky Hennesy! This conversation was recorded on-stage at the recent Reformers Collective Conference at Trinity Church in Cedar Hill, Texas. Their conversation reveals how The D.O.C. (Terry Lynn Curry) is currently experiencing a personal reformation on a spiritual level with God. In fact, he says something in this podcast that he had never publicly shared before concerning his new mission in life. (You'll have to listen to find out!)He and Becky talk openly about how God's mission for Terry never wavered even though he wasn't actively serving Him until very recently, when a divine revelation of who He is radically changed Terry's entire perspective on life.The D.O.C. was on his way to becoming a household name in the emerging rap culture in the late 1980s. But in November 1989, he was involved in a near-fatal auto accident. Curry was thrown out the rear window, slamming face-first into a tree. His injuries required 21 hours of plastic surgery, and he spent 2½ weeks in the hospital. He could not speak for about a month, and he was left with a different, raspier voice. It also altered the course of his musical career. No longer a primary voice on albums, he transitioned to becoming a song-writer for many of the most famous artists in American rap culture. Over the past 30 years, the D.O.C. has been widely recognized as one the OGs (original gangsters!) in rap music, even though he only produced a few minor albums after his accident.And for those who are curious: The D.O.C. stands for Dallas Oak Cliff!The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.
In this episode, host Becky Hennesy takes listeners inside one of the incredible sessions presented at the recent Reformers Collective Conference. She interviews Amanda Moreno-Lake, who is a 20-year veteran of the real estate industry in the DFW area. Amanda shares her open secrets of how she is affecting change in her community. It includes the "long game" of buying property, upgrading buildings, working with city officials and joining her local chamber of commerce.Amanda is currently the President of Redevelopment at Jim Lake Companies and Partner in several investment partnerships. She has completed the redevelopment of the downtown square in Waxahachie and is currently focusing on the Oak Cliff Tower, and the redevelopment of the downtown square in Ennis and Cedar Hill. Aside from real estate and construction, Amanda also owns Ocho, a Latin Cuisine inspired restaurant and has previously owned her own fair share of businesses including a hair salon, western-wear store, and trucking company. In addition to Amanda’s business operations and partnerships, she has been part of the DART Board of Directors since 2013, serving as Chairwoman of the Planning Committee. She is also on the Dallas Arboretum Board of Directors, is a Bishop Dunne Ambassador, co-founder of Mammogram Poster Girls, and past Chairwoman of the Board for the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce and the Fair Park Texas Foundation Board of Directors. She is a recipient of the Dallas 500 in D Magazine for 2020 and 2021.DMagazine article: Meet the Couple Playing Real Life Monopoly in Oak Cliffjimlakeco.comAmanda's LinkedIn pageThe Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.
Host Becky Hennesy sits down with Sean Dunn who was one of the guests at the recent Reformers Collective Conference. They discuss how he is using the tool of modern digital media along with a bold and anointed mouthpiece to introduce today's youth to Jesus.Sean is passionate about reaching the Millennial and Gen Z population with the Gospel of Jesus. He has good reason to set his heart on these younger generations. According to research gathered by Sean...71% are "absolutely certain" or "fairly certain" that God exists68% believe in heaven65% rarely or never attend church39% have no religious affiliationThe suicide rate increased 30% between 2000 and 201665% would claim to be ChristianLess than 1 in 5 can tell you how to become oneSean is also the founder of Groundwire, new movement designed to "lead every youth and young adult into a personal relationship with Jesus by leveraging current media channels to connect with them wherever they are."Check out Sean's LinkedIN!Check out Sean's news and commentary source called The Stream.The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.
loading
Comments 
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store